Sweet Cherries

Early July

Close-up of a cherry tree branch with shiny red cherries and green leaves.

Nothing beats a good cherry season and the sweet taste of summer!

We grow a limited number of cherry trees, as cherries are one of the most finicky fruits on the farm. They flower early in the spring, and a late frost can damage the buds—resulting in little or no fruit for the season.

In a good year, the trees are loaded, but cherries need to be picked quickly before the birds find them.

Be sure to follow our social media pages or sign up for our newsletter for updates and opening dates. Don’t miss your chance—depending on the season, cherries may only be available for one week.

A person holding a bucket of freshly picked cherries in an orchard.
A woman is carrying a young girl on her shoulders while picking berries from a tree. The girl appears excited and has sunglasses resting on her head. The woman is smiling and holding her arm around the girl. Someone is holding a container of berries in the background.
A row of blossoming trees with small white flowers in a field, with a grassy foreground and cloudy sky above.